A push device, for transferring glass articles from an intermediate supporting plate to an unloading conveyor, has at least one seat bounded by two flat supporting surfaces converging with each other and forming between them an angle of over 90°, and by at least one further supporting surface adjustable in position with respect to at least one of the two flat supporting surfaces; the article being retained close to a convergence area of the two flat supporting surfaces by a circuit for feeding compressed air between the two flat supporting surfaces.
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1. A device, comprising:
an attachment portion interconnected to a movable member of an actuating assembly;
first, second, and third supporting surfaces adapted to receive a glass article, the first, second, and third supporting surfaces having a first position of use adjacent to an intermediate supporting plate and a second position of use adjacent to an unloading conveyor;
an outlet adapted to provide compressed air between the first and second supporting surfaces; and
adjusting means adapted to adjust the position of the third supporting surface with respect to at least one of the first and second supporting surfaces;
wherein the first and second supporting surfaces define an angle therebetween, and wherein the third supporting surface extends substantially parallel to a bisector of the angle formed between the first and second supporting surfaces.
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The present invention relates to a push device for transferring glass articles on an I.S. machine.
In the manufacture of hollow glass articles, molding machines are used, in which the articles extracted from respective molds are first transferred onto a horizontal supporting plate, and from this onto an unloading conveyor belt. The hollow articles are transferred from the supporting plate to the conveyor by means of a push device, which pushes them along a substantially 90° arc.
The push device comprises a holder having at least one compartment bounded by a rear and a lateral supporting wall forming a right-angle. As the holder rotates along the transfer arc, the hollow article is retained inside the right-angle, resting against the supporting walls, by a stream of compressed air flowing upwards along a substantially vertical channel defined by the supporting walls on one side, and the hollow article on the other.
Though widely used, known solutions of the type described are not altogether satisfactory, by sometimes failing to hold the article stably inside the compartment, regardless of the shape/size of the article and the initial position of the article with respect to the holder, and by sometimes causing visible damage to the article, particularly the parts of it contacting the supporting walls, thus resulting in poor-quality finished products, the necessity to detect and reject any flawed articles, and, hence, in a low output rate of the machine.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a push device designed to retain glass articles of any shape and size precisely and reliably as they are transferred onto the conveyor, and without impairing the structural characteristics or appearance of the articles.
According to the present invention, there is provided a push device for transferring glass articles from an intermediate supporting plate to an unloading conveyor; the push device comprising two supporting surfaces for said article, and a circuit for feeding compressed air between said two supporting surfaces; and being characterized by also comprising a further supporting surface for said article.
The push device as defined above preferably also comprises adjusting means for adjusting the position of said further supporting surface with respect to at least one of said two supporting surfaces.
Said adjusting means conveniently comprise a guide-slide assembly for adjusting the distance between said further supporting surface and one of said two supporting surfaces in a substantially straight direction.
Said further supporting surface is conveniently located alongside one of said two supporting surfaces.
A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In the example described, device 1 comprises an attachment portion 4 fitted to a movable member of a known actuating assembly (not shown) which moves device 1 along a predetermined path between supporting plate 3 and the conveyor.
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An outlet 18 of a pneumatic circuit—for example, of the type described in Italian Patent Application n. TO2005A000713 filed by the present Applicant on 7 Oct. 2005, and to which reference is made herein as required for the sake of clarity—comes out inside convergence area 14 of walls 10 and 11, close to surface 15 in the
In actual use, device 1 is adjusted to the size of article 2 for transfer, by moving bodies 6 and 7 along guide 5 into the best positions with respect to each other and with respect to attachment portion 4, and then locking bodies 6 and 7 by tightening screws 8 and 9.
Once article 2 is seated inside seat 13, air is fed between walls 10 and 11, so that article 2 is sucked immediately onto surfaces 9a, 10a, 11a, and forms, with parts of surfaces 10a and 11a, a conduit or channel 20 which, compared with known solutions, and because of the particular mutual arrangement of walls 10 and 11, has a much flatter, regular flow section—even rectangular in the
Unlike known solutions, in device 1 as described, the original quality of the transferred article is also maintained by virtue of the article resting on the device at three distinct points at a distance from one another, and the points at which the article rests on or contacts the supporting surfaces being selected precisely as a function of the size and, in general, the shape and size of the article, so that, for a given retaining force exerted by the airflow, the specific pressure at each point of contact is exactly the same, and definitely less than that at the contact points of known solutions with only two supporting points. This is mainly due to device 1 enabling adjustment of the relative positions of the supporting surfaces as a function of the transverse dimensions of the article, as well as the positions of the supporting surfaces with respect to attachment portion 4, thus obtaining a device that is efficient, balanced, and, generally speaking, adjustable to the article for transfer.
As will be clear from the above description, the device is quick and easy to adjust, and so involves no appreciable increase in setup time as compared with known solutions.
Clearly, changes may be made to device 1 as described herein without, however, departing from the scope defined in the accompanying Claims.
In particular, the angles between the supporting surfaces of walls 9, 10, 11 and/or the geometry of walls 10, 11, at convergence area 14, defining the compressed-air flow passage, may differ from those indicated by way of example.
The positions of the supporting surfaces may be adjusted differently from the method shown, e.g. using a discrete positioning device, in which each position setting corresponds to a specific article for transfer.
Borsarelli, Gianclaudio, Sesia, Carlo, Viada, Bruno, Gianti, Paolo
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